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Burkina Faso

Burkina Faso. Burkina Faso. Population: 15,730,977 Currency: West African Franc Capital: Ouagadougou Official language: French Estimated debt: 2,000,000,000 US $. Q1. Assuming your country’s debt rises at a rate of 5% per annum (and no repayments are made) how much will it be in:

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Burkina Faso

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  1. Burkina Faso

  2. Burkina Faso Population: 15,730,977 Currency: West African Franc Capital: OuagadougouOfficial language: French Estimated debt: 2,000,000,000 US $

  3. Q1. Assuming your country’s debt rises at a rate of 5% per annum (and no repayments are made) how much will it be in: 2,100,000,000 2,552,563,125 3,257,789,254 Q2. After 10 years at 5% the interest stops being added. Your country then pays off 5% of the debt every year. How much debt will remain after: 3,094,899,791 2,520,815,223 1,950,558,766 Q3. What do you notice about your answers? Is this what you would expect?

  4. Bangladesh

  5. Bangladesh Population: 161,083,804  Currency: Taka Capital: DhakaOfficial language: Bengali Estimated debt: 24,460,000,000 US $

  6. Q1. Assuming your country’s debt rises at a rate of 5% per annum (and no repayments are made) how much will it be in: 25,683,000,000 31,217,847,020 39,842,762,570 Q2. After 10 years at 5% the interest stops being added. Your country then pays off 5% of the debt every year. How much debt will remain after: 37,850,624,440 30,829,570,170 23,855,333,710 Q3. What do you notice about your answers? Is this what you would expect?

  7. Mozambique

  8. Mozambique Population: 22,894,000  Currency: Mozambican Metical Capital: MaputoOfficial language: Portuguese Estimated debt: 4,990,000,000 US $

  9. Q1. Assuming your country’s debt rises at a rate of 5% per annum (and no repayments are made) how much will it be in: 5,239,500,000 6,368,644,997 8,128,184,188 Q2. After 10 years at 5% the interest stops being added. Your country then pays off 5% of the debt every year. How much debt will remain after: 7,721,774,978 6,289,433,981 4,866,644,122 Q3. What do you notice about your answers? Is this what you would expect?

  10. Zambia

  11. Zambia Population: 12,935,000   Currency: Zambian kwacha Capital: LusakaOfficial language: English Estimated debt: 3,500,000,000 US $

  12. Q1. Assuming your country’s debt rises at a rate of 5% per annum (and no repayments are made) how much will it be in: 3,675,000,000 4,466,985,469 5,701,131,194 Q2. After 10 years at 5% the interest stops being added. Your country then pays off 5% of the debt every year. How much debt will remain after: 5,416,074,634 4,411,426,640 3,413,477,841 Q3. What do you notice about your answers? Is this what you would expect?

  13. Ethiopia

  14. Ethiopia Population: 82,101,998   Currency: Birr Capital: Addis AbabaOfficial language: Amharic Estimated debt: 4,290,000,000 US $

  15. Q1. Assuming your country’s debt rises at a rate of 5% per annum (and no repayments are made) how much will it be in: 4,504,500,000 5,475,247,903 6,987,957,949 Q2. After 10 years at 5% the interest stops being added. Your country then pays off 5% of the debt every year. How much debt will remain after: 6,638,560,051 5,407,148,653 4,183,948,554 Q3. What do you notice about your answers? Is this what you would expect?

  16. Zimbabwe

  17. Zimbabwe Population: 12,521,000   Currency: British pound + others Capital: HarareOfficial language: English Estimated debt: 7,660,000,000 US $

  18. Q1. Assuming your country’s debt rises at a rate of 5% per annum (and no repayments are made) how much will it be in: 8,043,000,000 9,776,316,769 12,477,332,840 Q2. After 10 years at 5% the interest stops being added. Your country then pays off 5% of the debt every year. How much debt will remain after: 11,853,466,200 9,654,722,303 7,470,640,075 Q3. What do you notice about your answers? Is this what you would expect?

  19. Liberia

  20. Liberia Population: 3,786,764   Currency: Liberian dollar Capital: MonroviaOfficial language: English Estimated debt: 3,200,000,000 US $

  21. Q1. Assuming your country’s debt rises at a rate of 5% per annum (and no repayments are made) how much will it be in: 3,360,000,000 4,084,101,000 5,212,462,806 Q2. After 10 years at 5% the interest stops being added. Your country then pays off 5% of the debt every year. How much debt will remain after: 4,951,839,665 4,033,304,356 3,120,894,026 Q3. What do you notice about your answers? Is this what you would expect?

  22. Mali

  23. Mali Population: 14,517,176   Currency: West African franc Capital: BamakoOfficial language: French Estimated debt: 2,800,000,000 US $

  24. Q1. Assuming your country’s debt rises at a rate of 5% per annum (and no repayments are made) how much will it be in: 2,940,000,000 3,573,588,375 4,560,904,955 Q2. After 10 years at 5% the interest stops being added. Your country then pays off 5% of the debt every year. How much debt will remain after: 4,332,859,707 3,529,141,312 2,730,782,273 Q3. What do you notice about your answers? Is this what you would expect?

  25. Afghanistan

  26. Afghanistan Population: 29,835,392   Currency: Afghani Capital: KabulOfficial language: Dari (persian), Pashto Estimated debt: 2,700,000,000 US $

  27. Q1. Assuming your country’s debt rises at a rate of 5% per annum (and no repayments are made) how much will it be in: 2,835,000,000 3,445,960,219 4,398,015,492 Q2. After 10 years at 5% the interest stops being added. Your country then pays off 5% of the debt every year. How much debt will remain after: 4,178,114,718 3,403,100,551 2,633,254,335 Q3. What do you notice about your answers? Is this what you would expect?

  28. Sudan

  29. Sudan Population: 30,894,000   Currency: Sudanese pound Capital: KhartoumOfficial language: Arabic, English Estimated debt: 37,980,000,000 US $

  30. Q1. Assuming your country’s debt rises at a rate of 5% per annum (and no repayments are made) how much will it be in: 39,879,000,000 48,473,173,740 61,865,417,930 Q2. After 10 years at 5% the interest stops being added. Your country then pays off 5% of the debt every year. How much debt will remain after: 58,772,147,030 47,870,281,080 37,041,110,970 Q3. What do you notice about your answers? Is this what you would expect?

  31. Your task Q1. Assuming your country’s debt rises at a rate of 5% per annum (and no repayments are made) how much will it be in: 1 year 5 years 10 years Q2. After 10 years at 5% the interest stops being added. Your country then pays off 5% of the debt every year. How much debt will remain after: 1 year 5 years 10 years Q3. What do you notice about your answers? Is this what you would expect?

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